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newspaper and editor
Alexander Mackenzie, PC ( January 28, 1822 – April 17, 1892 ), a building contractor and newspaper editor, was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 8, 1878.
* Frederick Higginbottom, journalist and newspaper editor
Benjamin Franklin Bache was editor of the Aurora, a Republican newspaper.
Franklin, always proud of his working class roots, became a successful newspaper editor and printer in Philadelphia, the leading city in the colonies.
László Bíró, a Hungarian newspaper editor, was frustrated by the amount of time that he wasted in filling up fountain pens and cleaning up smudged pages, and the sharp tip of his fountain pen often tore the paper.
* George Boomer ( 1862 – 1915 ), American socialist journalist, newspaper editor, and political activist
According to the British historian Misha Glenny the murder in March 1929 of Toni Schlegel, editor of a pro-Yugoslavian newspaper Novosti, brought a " furious response " from the regime.
* 1935 – Walter Liggett, American newspaper editor and muckraker, is killed in gangland murder.
The editor of an SPD newspaper sued the journal for defamation, giving rise to what is known as the Munich Dolchstoßprozess from October 19 to November 20, 1925.
By now having become a locally known comics collector and cartoonist, Rosa accepted an offer from the editor of the local newspaper to create a weekly comic strip.
His grandfather was a newspaper printer from New Jersey who had relocated to Manhattan, Kansas, in 1855, and his father was editor of his own newspaper in the town.
Joseph Smith echoed Cowdery's statement in 1842, in a letter to a Chicago newspaper editor outlining the church's basic beliefs.
The most prominent reference to the term evangelist in the denomination's literature is found in its Articles of Faith, derived from the Wentworth letter, a statement by Joseph Smith in 1842 to a Chicago newspaper editor that the church believes in " the same organization that existed in the primitive church ", including " evangelists ".
Later known as Elias Boudinot, he was editor of the Cherokee Phoenix, the nation's first newspaper, which was published in Cherokee and English.
The editor of that newspaper was arrested and the newspaper was required to print a photograph in which Conté looked healthy.
In 1868, Cleveland attracted some attention within his profession for his successful defense of a libel suit against the editor of the Commercial Advertiser, a Buffalo newspaper.
On finishing school in 1925, Georges worked at the Catholic newspaper Le XXe Siècle under editor and Catholic priest, Norbert Wallez.
" Goebbels asked rhetorically in a debate with Theodor Vahlen, Gauleiter ( regional party head ) of Pomerania, in the Rhineland party newspaper National-sozialistische Briefe ( National-Socialist Letters ), of which he was editor, in mid-1925.
In Berlin, Goebbels was able to give full expression to his genius for propaganda, as editor of the Berlin Nazi newspaper Der Angriff ( The Attack ) and as the author of a steady stream of Nazi posters and handbills.
* 1925 – Claude Ryan, Canadian newspaper editor ( d. 2004 )
* 1958 – Themos Anastasiadis, Greek journalist and newspaper editor
Alexander Hanson is sometimes confused with his son, Alexander Contee Hanson, Jr. ( 1786 – 1819 ), who became a newspaper editor and US Senator.
Foot's parallel career as a journalist included appointments as editor of Tribune, on several occasions, and the Evening Standard newspaper.

newspaper and noticed
Bíró had noticed that inks used in newspaper printing dried quickly, leaving the paper dry and smudge free.
On 5 July, while on a train from London to Manchester, she noticed a newspaper announcing the death of Richard Pankhurst.
Riis noticed an advertisement by a Long Island newspaper for an editor, applied for and was appointed city editor.
When training for a fight against Lee Ramage, Louis noticed a young female secretary for the black newspaper Chicago Defender at the gym.
Vorderman's mother noticed a newspaper advertisement asking for a woman with good mathematical skills to appear as co-host on a quiz show for the fledgling fourth terrestrial channel and submitted an application on behalf of her daughter, then aged 21.
Christopher Moltisanti's main goal in joining the mafia was to get noticed and to rise up through the ranks ; he was overjoyed when he found his name printed in a local newspaper alongside other mobsters.
Brown was drafted by the Giants out of Morgan State University in the 1953 NFL Draft after being noticed by the Giants in the Pittsburgh Courier, an African-American newspaper that named him to their 1952 Black All-American team.
Singer contributed to the European Yiddish press from 1916 ; and in 1921, after Abe Cahan noticed his story " Pearls ", Singer became a correspondent for the leading American Yiddish newspaper The Forward.
Frank Harris was a London freelance journalist who, on his arrival in Manchester, noticed the fact that the city ’ s only Jewish newspaper was a freesheet.
Two weeks after the Denver headlines, John Lewis had noticed a large Eastern U. S. newspaper had picked up the story and included information not even in the original story.
This they did because they noticed that many Maharashtrian youth studied in English medium schools and this practice would help them understand the newspaper better.
Born at Orvieto, Barzini started his career as a journalist in 1898, working for minor Italian magazines and was almost immediately noticed and hired by Luigi Albertini, then director of the Corriere della Sera, the most prestigious Italian newspaper.
The Newspaper Guild-CWA is a labor union founded by newspaper journalists in 1933 who noticed that unionized printers and truck drivers were making more money than they did.
... chapter has noticed with regret various newspaper articles and letters from private persons as to the Government ownership of “ Monticello ” and reflections upon the Honourable Jefferson M. Levy, the owner of this historic place, and desiring to put on record the Chapter ’ s views as to such ownership and appreciation of Mr. Levy ’ s uniform courtesy and consideration to the Chapter, therefore,
It was during his school career that Macartney was noticed by incumbent Australian captain Monty Noble, who heaped praise on him in a newspaper article.
In the early 1930s, weekend-farmer Alice Ferguson noticed that people were finding small artifacts in her fields and decided to do some digging around, according to newspaper reports.
He then changes the subject, having noticed an advertisement in a newspaper for an able assistant to Squeers, and says that Nicholas should apply.

newspaper and problem
Glen reads about sex change operations in a newspaper, then meets with Barbara, his girlfriend, who asks if Glen's secret problem is another woman.
In his book Rude Kids: The Inside Story of Viz, the comic's creator Chris Donald claimed that the first legal action ever taken against Viz was initiated by a man who objected to the use of a picture of his house ( taken from an estate agent's catalogue ) in one of these photo-strips, and that the British tabloid newspaper Sunday Mirror tried to provoke media outrage over another photo-strip which, if taken out of context, could be misconstrued as making light of the problem of illegal drugs being offered to children.
The problem derives from " A Country House Visit ", one of Jan Struther's newspaper articles featuring her character Mrs. Miniver.
Mark Mardell of the BBC news reported: On the Monday the Conference was to begin, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini ( who was until last year the European commissioner for security and justice ) had told the Italian newspaper Il Giornale that Europe's failure to agree on a common approach was " a very serious mistake, because it shows our inability, despite all the words uttered in this connection, to come up with at least a lowest common denominator on a basic problem: namely the struggle against discrimination, on behalf of which we in Brussels so often speak out ".
Later on, in the anniversary issue of Min Bao, his long speech of the Three Principles were printed, and the editors of the newspaper discussed the problem of people's livelihood.
The city solved this problem by minting currency using myrtlewood discs printed on a newspaper press.
" The Dong-a Ilbo newspaper reported " a serious problem " with Kim's health.
But it was a newspaper holiday so the news agencies consciously picked up the sangokujin part, causing the problem.
Brian Whitaker, the Middle East editor for The Guardian newspaper wrote in a public email debate with Carmon, that his problem with MEMRI was that it " poses as a research institute when it's basically a propaganda operation.
This assistance may be a summary and explanation of the scientific evidence on a technically complex matter, for example, or it may be a collection of newspaper and journal articles discussing an issue from different perspectives, or a comparative analysis of several explanations that have been offered to account for a generally recognized problem.
A military affairs columnist of the newspaper Asia Times has summarized the above criticism in a journalist's fashion describing the theory as subject to the no true Scotsman problem: exceptions are explained away as not being between " real " democracies or " real " wars.
The city solved this problem by minting its own currency, using myrtlewood discs printed on a newspaper press.
Jane Epstein was his high school sweetheart ; the problem for Ace was that the romance was one-sided until he became a local newspaper reporter.
A case officer said that the Central Intelligence Agency did little to hide knowledge of its paramilitary invasion of Guatemala from the American public, “ The figleaf was very transparent, threadbare .” The New York Times celebrated the Guatemalan coup d ’ état as “ the first successful anti-Communist revolt since the last war .” Moreover, in the same newspaper, Milton Brackersan misinformed readers, that “ there is no evidence that the United States provided material aid or guidance ” to the anti-Communist freedom fighters, and thatthe overturn meets only part of the problem of Communism.
In contemporary newspaper accounts and in later years, numerous conspiracy theorists alleged that Ellis was assassinated by Japanese military authorities ; however, detractors of such theories note that Ellis was known to have a severe drinking problem and likely died from an alcohol-related illness such as cirrhosis of the liver.
" Suppliers assert that the product is safe, and one cites a brief quotation from a newspaper article that says " while as early as 1973 Elmer Gardner of the FDA's Bureau of Drugs stated ' There is no safety problem with Gerovital H-3.
The French newspaper Le Monde quoted doctors as saying that he suffered from " an unusual blood disease and a liver problem ".
In March 1842, Yancey sold his newspaper because of increasing debt ( throughout his career as an editor he faced the problem of many fellow editors — obtaining and collecting on subscriptions ), and he opened a law practice instead.
Notes to the applicants read this standard sentence in English: “ It is not the policy of the department to give reasons so please do not ask .” In 1956 an Australian security official publicly stated in the Australian newspaper that Dutch Eurasians may become a serious social problem and even an Asian fifth column.
Marsh claimed to have pointed out Cope's error " 20 years after the fact " in an 1890 newspaper article, it was actually Joseph Leidy who pointed out the problem in his Remarks on Elasmosaurus platyurus address at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia meeting on March 8, 1870.
For its posters, newspaper adverts and leaflets, however, there was no such problem.
This has led them to be criticised for abusing the hopes of their correspondents for commercial gain ( in terms of newspaper sales ) – raising the uncomfortable image of desperate people waiting day after day for the answer to their terrible problem to be published, only to have to accept after months that there will be no help for them.
The newspaper could be regarded as close to the moderate left wing of the political spectrumside, although it has never spared criticism of the parties and politicians of this grouping including, among other things, the so-called " moral problem " of Italian politics ( first mentioned by Italian politician Enrico Berlinguer ) and the fragmentation of left-wing political forces.
Normally diplomatic, in a newspaper article in South Africa, Johnson was blunt with his hosts about race relations in the country: " I am certain that the average man-in-the-street avoids the problem too much for, at the moment, you're living in a fool's paradise ".

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